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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT,
plus den, large backyard, in Blyth.
Available first of July. $525
monthly includes utilities. First and
last month's required. Contact 523-
9785 or 527-2727. 23-2
ONE BEDROOM, GROUND
floor apartment with private
entrances, fully carpeted, new
refrigerator and stove, heat, hydro,
cable and parking included $475
per month. Phone 523-4937. 23-2p
HOUSE IN BRUSSELS. AVAIL-
able July 1. Phone 887-6768. 23-1
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels, $550/month includes
everything. Phone 519-570-4362.
20-tfn
BLYTH: TWO BEDROOM
apartment, fridge, stove, utilities
and laundry facilities all included.
Phone 482-9371. 01-tfn
LARGE MODERN TWO BED-
room apartment, fridge and stove
supplied, downtown Blyth. $395.00
plus utilities. (519) 291-2145 days,
(519) 357-4049 evenings. 21-tin
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, $38 A
cord. Phone 523-9975. 21-4
KEEP THOSE BIKES OFF THE
lawn. Phone Don for a bike stand,
available in two sizes. Don Nolan,
Walton, 887-6402. 17-9p
RECYCLED WOOD CHIPS,
similar to sawdust, 40 cu. yd. loads,
delivered, $160/load, clean dry
material. 519-887-6904. 22-2
USED LUMBER
FOR SALE
10,000 lin. ft. of 2 x 6 t& g
lumber in 8, 12, 13, 15, 16'
lengths - 350/ft.
11,000 lin. It. of 2 x 5 t& g
lumber in 8 & 12' lengths -
30e/ft.
13,000 lin. ft. 2 x 6 In 13'
lengths - 350/ft.
40 pieces of 2 x 8 In 16'
lengths - 700/ft.
70 pieces 2 x 10 In 16'
lengths - 850/ft.
All material is clean and
bundled.
TOTAL
DEMOLITION
887-6904
PRIMROSE
GARDENS
• Box Plants
• Hanging Baskets
• Asparagus
VanAmersfoort's
570 Queen St. N., Blyth
523-4202
Closed Sundays
BRIAN RINTOUL
AUCTIONEER
357-2349
CALENDAR
SATURDAY, JUNE 17 - Ron
Gethke at Bornholm. Horses
and horse related machinery.
SATURDAY, JUNE 24 - Wilfred
Hackett estate, household
effects, Ashfield Twp.
TUESDAY, JULY 11 - Paul
Traynor, RR 2, Wingham,
Turnberry Twp., household
effects.
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K-W STOCKYARDS EVERY
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY &
BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK EVERY
FRIDAY.
GIFTS, TREASURES FROM THE
past, country decorating. Visit
Cathy's Shoppe, 1 1/4 miles north
of Winthrop, turn right second
place on the left, 527-1484. 21-3
RAINBOW TROUT - FRESHLY
cleaned, 6 for $12.50 or fish your
own at 300 an inch; 3 concessions
north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth.
Gloria Hedley 357-2329. 04-tfn
Does your child's school
offer quality daily
physical activity?
The average child watches 26
hours of TV and spends up to
30 hours sitting in school each
week..The need for quality,
daily, physical activity is obvious.
AUCTION
SALES
CRONIN. Pat, Patti and big brother
Adam are pleased to announce the
birth of Lauren Marie. Her early
arrival came May 25, 1995 at
8:52 p.m. weighing 6 lbs. 1 oz.
Proud grandparents are Carol and
Gerald McDowell and Jo and Bill
Landon; also great-grandparents,
Jack and Elva Armstrong and
Marion Gamble. Special thanks to
Dr. Raczycki and the nursing staff.
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JOHNSTON. Scott and Ann are
really proud of their special
delivery, a girl, Tiffany Anne
Marie, born May 5, 1995 weighing
6 lbs. 6 oz. Proud grandparents are
Pat and Patsy Moran - Listowel,
Ralph and Carol Johnston -
Seaforth, Martin and Brenda
Woodcock - Cambridge. Really
proud great-grandparents are Lloyd
and Vera Weber, Brussels, Roy and
Anne Male, Cambridge. Proud
aunts - Lori, Lisa and Courtney.
Special thanks to Dr. Fawcett, Dr.
Omole, Dr. Warren and all the
nurses in the O.R. and O.B. ward at
Listowel Hospital. 23-lp
TAYLOR. Brenda and Murray of
Elmira are happy to announce the
birth of Rebecca Jean 7 lbs. 1/2 oz.
May 18, 1995 at Kitchener Water-
loo Hospital. Proud grandparents
are Bill and Doreen Taylor and Bill
and Nihla Hall, great-grandparents
Feme and Edgar Howatt. 23-1p
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CARD OF
THANKS
ARCHAMBAULT. Thanks to
everyone for attending my 40th
BBQ. Thanks for the interesting
gifts. We appreciated all the help
from Clyde, the cook and the
cleanup crew with the (burnt)
plates. Hope everyone had a good
time. — Rick. 23-1p
COTTON. I wish to thank the
Cranbrook WMS and friends and
neighbours for cards, visits and
flowers and goodies sent to the
house while I was in hospital and
my return home. — Thelma Cotton.
23-1p
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AUCTION
SALES
C
CARD OF
THANKS
C
COMING
EVENTS
COWAN. Many thanks to
everyone who attended my surprise
birthday party. Thanks to all my
friends and family for the gifts,
flowers, cards and birthday wishes.
Special thanks to Chris, Kim and
John for their time and effort in
planning and pulling off a great
evening. Thanks to Ron for helping
set up and clean up. Special thanks
also to Randy and Eleanor for the
use of their facility. It was an
evening I'll never forget. — Barb.
23- 1p
KNIGHT. The children and
families of the late Marjorie Mae
Knight (Brown) would like to
thank everyone for their acts of
kindness and expression of sym-
pathy shown during our bereave-
ment, also to those who offered
flowers, food, donations and those
who offered accommodation .and
use of their house. Thanks again,
your kindness will always be
remembered. — Dale, Linda and
Sylvain, Allan and Maria and
family, Keith and Dona and family
- The Knights. 23-1
McCALLUNf. The family of the
late Esther McCallum wishes to
express their deep gratitude to all
our relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for floral tributes, charitable
donations and many expressions of
sympathy and kindness shown to
us. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon,
Dr. McGregor the nurses at
Braemar Retirement Centre and
Rev. Mary Jane Hobden. Thanks to
McBumey Layton funeral home for
their dignified assistance, also all
who assisted with lunch after the
funeral. 23- 1p
McGEE. I would like to thank my
neighbours and friends for the
visits, phone calls, cards and letters.
Many of you said that you were
praying for me, which I am sure
helped me along the way. I would
like to thank my family for their
support and comfort, especially my
wife, Jessie, for being with me as
much as possible and getting me
home again and getting me started
to eat home cooking. Thanks to the
doctors and nurses at the Wingham
and University Hospitals for the
good care I received especially my
two nieces, Ruth and Karen.
Special thanks to Mary Jane and
Allan for their visits. May they be
blessed with good health and
happiness, as they dedicate
themselves in spreading God's
Word. Sincerely — George McGee.
23-lp
YUILL. Thank you to the staff of
second floor Wingham and District
Hospital for the excellent care I
recently received there. Thanks too
for the visits, cards, inquiries, and
gifts I received from my friends,
neighbours and relatives. I
appreciated all this kindness very
much. — Clarence Yuill. 23-1
C
COMING
EVENTS
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Double bingo, Monday, June 19,
7:30 p.m., Seaforth Arena. Doors
open 5:30. Over $5,000 in prizes.
$2,000 Jackpot. All game prizes
doubled. 23-2
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20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 each.
500 will be deducted
if ad is paid by the
following Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
200 VARIETIES OF PERENNIALS,
also boxed plants, geraniums and
herbs. Leo and Cony Sanders, 6
miles west of Brussels on County
Road #16. Phone 887-6306. 19-6
: LARGE AUCTION SALE • • • • • • to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton •
• for Clinton Estate, Goderich homes plus donated items for Clinton : •
• • Hospital fundraising • • SATURDAY, JUNE 10 AT 9 A.M. •
• • Curio cabinet (oak), chesterfield nearly new, love seat, chesterfield and •
•• chair nearly new, 2 air conditioners, maple kitchen suite with hutch • •
• china cabinet, smaller chest freezer, modern coffee table and end • • • 4 . tables, cedar chest, antique meat slicer, dishwasher, nearly new dryer,
• • sewing machine and bench, wooden table and 4 chairs, floor model TV • • • with remote, what not (spooled), hall table with spooled legs, oak glider •
• * rocker, 2 brass table lamps, hall tree, microwave stand, bedroom ••
• furniture Including some nearly new box springs and mattresses, 3 •
4 handmade quilts and bedding, collectors plates, oil lamps, railway : 4
• lanterns, CN lanterns, CN memorabilia, antique umbrella stand, odd •
• • • • press back chairs, 5 pieces of Carnival glass, brass and glass kitchen
4 table and 4 chairs, Miss America diamond pattern, pink butter dish with •
4 ••lid, milk can, small winch driven by electric motor with reversible .
switch, small spinning wheel, acetelyne torches, timing light, large • • • crock plus our usual large offering of interesting Items too numerous •
* to mention. • • • Terms: Cash or cheque with proper ID. • 4 AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB • 4
519-482-7898 •
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ACILIBERAL
John Jewitt's
VICTORY PARTY
at the Blyth
Community Centre
Thursday, June 8
at 8:30 p.m.
50TH ANNIVERSARY RECEP-
tion for Jessie and Harold France
on Saturday, June 17,-1995 at the
Wingham Armouries 9 p.m. Best
wishes only please. 23-1p
COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR
Claudette Fraser (fiancee of Bruce
Armstrong), Melville Presbyterian
Church Tuesday, June 13 at
8 o'clock. Everyone welcome.23-lp
PHOENIX STAGE 2 HOUSING -
annual meeting June 19, 1995,
7 p.m. OMAF Office, Clinton.
Speaker Julie Lee - London
Battered Women's Advocacy
Centre "What is a Feminist
Understanding of Women Abuse?"
23-2
BELGRAVE COUNTRY SOCIAL,
Saturday, June 24, starting at
4 p.m. at the Belgrave Community
Centre. Free admission. Bake stall
and penny auction. Cold meat
supper from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults
$7.00, Children $3.50. Sponsored
by Knox United Church, Belgrave.
23-3
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment - St. Joseph's RC Church,
Clinton, Wednesday, June 14, 8 p.m.
Over $100.00 in prizes. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 23-1p
THE ANNUAL PIETENPOL AND
Luscombe airplane get-together
will be held at Armstrong
Aerodrome east of Brussels this
Saturday. Anyone interested in
classic airplanes is welcome to
come and look at them. 23-1p
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Marion Dixon (fiancee of Keith
White) Friday, June 16/95 - 8 p.m.
Brussels Library. Everyone
welcome. 23-2p
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH
anniversary service June 18 at
11 a.m. Rev. Stanley McDonald of
London will be the guest speaker.
Special music from Listowel.
Lunch served after the service. 22-3
KINBURN CHICKEN BBQ
Thursday, June 15 Forester's Hall.
Adults $7.00. Children $4.00.
Tickets available from members or
phone 527-1366. 19-22-23
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL -
Wednesday, June 21, Blyth United
Church Basement, 5 - 7 p.m. All
you can eat cold buffet with cake,
strawberries and whipped cream for
dessert. Tickets $8.00, children
under 10 - $5.00, children under 4 -
no charge. Tickets available at
Carol's Candies and Collectables
523-4700 or Christmas and
Country 523-4820. Proceeds for
downtown Blyth beautification.
Sponsored by Blyth Business
Association. 22-2b